Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1796, The United States takes possession of Detroit from Great Britain under terms of the Jay Treaty. In 1806, James Smith, Irish-American lawyer and politician (born 1719) passed away. In 1897, Bull Connor, American police officer (died 1973) was born. In 1903, Sidney Franklin, American bullfighter (died 1976) was born. In 1912, William F. Walsh, American captain and politician, 48th Mayor of Syracuse (died 2011) was born. In 1916, Mortimer Caplin, American tax attorney, educator, and IRS Commissioner (died 2019) was born. In 1930, Mike Foster, American politician, 53rd Governor of Louisiana (died 2020) was born. In 1941, The Northern Rhodesian Labour Party holds its first congress in Nkana. In 1960, Congo Crisis: The State of Katanga breaks away from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1990, Oka Crisis: First Nations land dispute in Quebec begins. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Update on The Ohio Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency

Free Press

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July 4, 2026

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This is where we are at with my Federal civil rights litigation. We are reaching out to provide a transparent update on the status of our federal civil rights litigation, Cynthia Brown v. Dave Yost (Case No. 2:24-cv-01401). ​As of July 2, 2026, we have passed the 210-day mark since our last major briefings were submitted to the court. We know many of you are waiting—just as we are—for a final ruling from Judge Graham regarding our request for a permanent injunction.

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Wirepoints

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· Jul 9, 2026

Advocates: Two years after Sonya Massey’s death, Illinois police struggle to implement SAFE-T Act provisions – Chicago Tribune*

The Massey Commission makes important recommendations on policing but goes much deeper by exploring the systemic racism that has for too long affected police and community relations. The commission calls for expanding safe and equitable access to social services in Sangamon County to address systemic racism and mistrust in police. ... (T)he governor’s office has already signed off on the overarching recommendation that agencies and leaders responsible for implementation meet twice a year to monitor the process.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics

The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics

Hartmann Report

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· Jul 10, 2026

POLICE STATE

Daily Song - Friday, July 10, 2026

KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vote Idaho as America’s Sharpest Looking State Police Car

Vote Idaho as America’s Sharpest Looking State Police Car

Free Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Letter to the Editor: Initiative to protect our constitutional rights

To the Editors of the Columbus Free Press: ​Protecting Ohioans Constitutional Rights Committee is united in protecting the Constitutional rights of Ohioans. As depicted in our movement’s imagery, the commitment is to ensure that everyone deserves a fair trial and to advocate for the protection of constitutional rights across rural, suburban, and urban communities. Whether individuals live in a rural farmstead, a suburban neighborhood, or the heart of urban centers, Ohio is one, and unity makes the movement powerful. ​

Vanguard News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Demand for state police due to federal police failure — Ex-IGP Okiro

If the police had been well-equipped, nobody would be talking about state police. People are talking about state police because the federal police have failed. If they had succeeded, nobody would talk about it. The post Demand for state police due to federal police failure — Ex-IGP Okiro appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Update on The Ohio Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency": Wirepoints — Advocates: Two years after Sonya Massey’s death, Illinois police struggle to implement SAFE-T Act provisions – Chicago Tribune*. Korea Times News — The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics. Hartmann Report — POLICE STATE. KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — Vote Idaho as America’s Sharpest Looking State Police Car. Free Press — Letter to the Editor: Initiative to protect our constitutional rights. Vanguard News — Demand for state police due to federal police failure — Ex-IGP Okiro